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I have been searching for the best BRAND NAME prices on minocycline.

Unfortunately, I have no prescription coverage at the moment.

I found MINOCIN (100 mg) - 90 capsules for $303 at familymeds.com ($3.36 each)

I found DYNACIN (100mg) - 50 capsules for $256 at destinationrx.com ($5.12 each)

I found VECTRIN (100mg) - 90 capsules for $226 at drugstore.com ($2.51 each)

I found MYRAC (100mg) - 150 tablets for $559 at drugstore.com ($3.72 each)

My question, for those of you with more experience,.....

Which is the best brand for AP (antibiotic protocol) for RA (rheumatoid

arthritis)?

Thanks!!

Jeff

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Jeff,

The Minocin manufactured by Stiefel (not Steifel) in Canada is as

real as brand name Minocin can get. It's manufactured under license

from Wyeth, which had acquired Lederle Laboratories, developers of

the original Minocin. For some reason, Wyeth stopped manufacturing

Minocin in the U.S.

The original Minocin capsules manufactured by Stiefel were imprinted

with " Lederle M4, " where M4 refers to the capsule size. A Stiefel

representative told me that the capsules are now imprinted with

" Stiefel " instead.

Sincerely, Harald

At 01:03 PM 11/15/2006, Jeff wrote:

>Harald,

>

>Just received the Minocin pelleted capsules from RX CARE CANADA.

>

>They are Orange and Purple as you mentioned in your email. But, they

>have Steifel / Minocin 100mg imprinted on them. (Instead of Lederle M4).

>

>Because they are pelleted, you are saying that they are indeed the

>brand name Minocin. Right?

>

>Are Steifel and Wyeth two different manufacturers, or the same one?

>

>Thanks!

>

>Jeff

>(248) 345-5266 (cell)

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>Posted by: " Harald Weiss, Technical Marketing Group "

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>Re%3A%20Brand%20name%20versions%20of%20minocycline%20-%3E%20prices>hweisstmgp (DOT) \

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>Mon Oct 30, 2006 9:00 am (PST)

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>Jeff,

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>Jeff, I would take my chance with Minocin by Stiefel in Canada. I

>spoke with Glen, the pharmacist of RxCareCanada. com,

>1-800-381-3594. He stated that the capsules are Orange and Purple.

>The contents are pelleted, the tell-tale sign of brand name Minocin.

>The capsules are imprinted with " Lederle M4. " Lederle was the

>original developer of Minocin, later merged into Wyeth. One hundred

>100 mg capsules cost $147.01. See

><http://rxcarecanada.com/Minocycline.asp?prodid=2256>http://rxcarecanada

>.com/Minocycline .asp?prodid= 2256

>RxCareCanada. com also sells generic minocycline, but I did not

>inquire as to the manufacturer.

>

>There may be lower cost suppliers of Minocin by Stiefel in Canada.

>

>I am maintaining a web page with feedback from our group on results

>with generic minocycline by different manufacturers. I would be

>willing to take my chance on TEVA and . Please see

><http://www.tmgp.com/generic-mino.htm>http://www.tmgp. com/generic- mino.htm

>

>Sincerely, Harald

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Jeff,

Good suggestion. Stiefel and Triax are separate companies. Both now

manufacture brand name Minocin, but Triax is five times more

expensive. I will update my web page

<http://www.tmgp.com/generic-mino.htm>http://www.tmgp.com/generic-mino.htm

Sincerely, Harald

At 09:55 AM 11/16/2006, Jeff wrote:

>Thanks, Harald, very much for your assistance!

>

>Your webpage has been very helpful. But, if I could make some

>suggestions for updates.....

>

>At your site:

><http://www.tmgp.com/generic-mino.htm>http://www.tmgp.com/generic-mino.htm

>You said:

>Back in 2001, the generic minocycline by Lederle cost $70 per

>hundred 100 mg capsules at Wal Mart. Regrettably, in September 2001,

>Lederle announced that it would no longer sell the generic. Pelleted

>Minocin was developed by Lederle Labs, which became ESI Lederle,

>which was acquired by Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories, which then changed

>its name to simply Wyeth. Minocin by Lederle, ESI Lederle and Wyeth

>were all the same thing. In February 2006, Wyeth sold its Minocin

>product line to Triax Pharmaceuticals. Hopefully brand name Minocin

>will remain what it has always been.

>And, there was no mention of Stiefel getting a license from Wyeth.

>Is Stiefel a division of Triax Pharmaceuticals?

>

>Also on your site, you showed Stiefel as being a generic maker of Minocin:

>Stiefel Lynne 8/22/06 " Stiefel still exists (formerly Lederle) in

>Canada. They make the pelleted and powdered brands, and there is not

>too much of a price difference between them. I used the powdered and

>am in remission. It works just fine. "

>

>Thanks again for your help!

>

>~Jeff

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